Superior Studio Hello Lisbon Rossio Collection Apartments

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The Superior Studio is 35 sqm and can accommodate up to 4 people. It is composed of a double bed and double sofa-bed, fully equipped kitchenette, a spacious living room with dining and leisure areas, with sofa bed and Smart TV (TV + browser). The bathroom is equipped with a shower and toiletries.

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Hello Lisbon Rossio Collection Apartments In the heart of the city, close to everything.

Nestled between Largo do Carmo and Rossio (the city’s main square) neighbour to Rossio train station, built in Manueline Gothic style and servicing trains to Sintra, and with a magnificent view of St. George’s Castle, is the Hello Lisbon Rossio Collection Apartments, a building that was totally refurbished in 2015.

Hello Lisbon Rossio Collection Apartments offers 20 apartments designed for families, totally equipped, sound proofed and acclimatized. The décor was inspired by the history of the surrounding streets and squares, providing a contrast to the present day.

All the apartments feature a kitchenette equipped with hob, oven, dish washer, washing machine, dryer, microwave, fridge, toaster, coffee machine, and kettle, a living room with an eating area and TV with browser for internet access, and a private bathroom. Designed to comfortably accommodate between 3 to 7 people, depending on their size, the apartments also provide free wi-fi, cable TV and housekeeping every three nights.

About the Location

Hello Lisbon Rossio Collection Apartments is located in the heart of the historical centre of the city, halfway between Largo do Carmo (Bairro Alto/Chiado) and Lisbon’s central square, Rossio (Praça D. Pedro IV).

The building is located close to the Rossio train station (with trains running to and from Sintra) and is around 2 minutes walking distance from Rossio Metro station, the taxi stop and the tram stop of the famous No. 28 Tram (Praça da Figueira). Lisbon’s International Airport is less than 10km away.

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How to get there

Arriving by Plane

By Transfer Service: Our transfer service can make your trip easier to and from Lisbon airport, at affordable prices. To book the service, please contact us.

By Subway: Catch the Red Line tube and at Alameda change to the Green Line (destination Cais do Sodré) till Rossio station. Travel time is approximately 30 minutes + a 2-minute walk to Hello Lisbon Rossio Collection Apartments.

By Taxi: Taxi is also a good option and takes about 20 minutes. Taxi allow you to arrive at Hello Lisbon Rossio Collection Apartments from any point in the city, but of course the tariff also increases according to the distance, traffic and time of day.

Arriving by car

Baixa Baixa de Lisboa (downtown Lisbon)

Baixa de Lisboa (downtown Lisbon), or also known by “Pombaline downtown“, owes its name to the Marquis of Pombal, the man responsible for its reconstruction following the big earthquake of 1755, which destroyed the centre of the medieval city

Downtown Lisbon was rebuilt based on a geometric pattern comprising a grid of streets with very specific shapes and sizes, named after various crafts and craftsmen of the time (cobblers, gilders, harness makers, goldsmiths and silversmiths). Given the urgency, the rebuilding works were incredibly revolutionary for the time, resorting to mass production for the first time, including the standardization of some elements, such as the windows, the first-floor balconies, or the steps.

To get to know the area better, we suggest you walk down Rua Augusta heading towards the river, pass by Mude – Design and Fashion Museum – and climb up the majestic Arco Triunfal just before you reach Praça do Comércio. At this square you can visit the Lisbon Story Center or Martinho da Acada, one of the cafés favoured by writers such as Fernando Pessoa, Almeida Garrett or Eça de Queiroz. At Ribeira das Naus, right in front of the Tagus river, take advantage of one of the esplanades to rest or watch a magnificent sunset at the end of the day.

Taking advantage of the proximity to Rossio train station, don’t miss the opportunity of catching a train to the town of Sintra – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – where you can visit, among other monuments, Pena Palace and Quinta da Regaleira, stunning examples of 19thcentury romantic architecture. You can climb up to the Castelo dos Mouros (the Moors Castle), built at the beginning of the 8th century, with a spectacular view of the Sintra mountain range and the Atlantic.

Elevador de Santa Justa

Monument

Inaugurated in 1902, it is the only vertical elevator in Lisbon providing public service as it connects Baixa to Bairro Alto. This monument of Neo-Gothic inspiration, designed by Raoul Mesnier du Ponsard, a disciple of Gustave Eiffel, is a cast-iron structure enriched with filigree art work.

Convento do Carmo

Monument

Built in 1389 under orders of Condestável D. Nuno Álvares Pereira, the Convento da Ordem do Carmo finds itself in a privileged position, overlooking Rossio and close to the São Jorge Castle hill. The convent’s church, once Lisbon’s main Gothic church, was left in ruins after the 1755 earthquake and remains one of the most visible reminders of that tragic event.

Mude - Design and Fashion Museum

Museum

Mude is one of the most important museums of 20th century design, with its collection being considered one of the best in Europe. Here you will find works by designers such as Phillipe Starck or Charles Eames and couture pieces by Jean Paul Gaultier, Vivienne Westwood or Yves Saint Laurent.

Praça do Comércio

Monument

The largest square in Lisbon, and one of the biggest in Europe, it faces the river and was originally planned to welcome those who arrived at the city by boat. In one of its many esplanades, you may enjoy a drink or a meal at any time of the day whilst contemplating the Tejo river or the grandeur of the surrounding area.

We travel alot. We were taken away by the professionalism of this company. The room was amazing. Clean, well stocked. The PIN was given beforehand. The location - amazing. It is near Rossio metro, train station, restaurants, shops, walking distance to EVERYTHING! The providers were at a telephone call away. There is nothing I would change. We couldn't have found a better place to stay in Lisbon if we tried. This will not be the last time we stay at this aparthotel.

Eat Love Pray Portugal

The location was perfect! In the middle of City Center. Close to the train station, shopping, museums restaurants. My apartment was new, clean, cozy and had all of my amenity needs. I felt very comfortable staying there being that I was traveling solo. Lucky me great find!

The best!

This is definitely the best place to stay in Lisbon. It is in the middle of everything. It is like 3 steps away from the main metro station Rossio which is great if you want metro or going to Sintra. Love it!

Great Location

Staying on the 3rd floor of this centrally located Apartment building. Wonderful view across to Castelo de Sao Jorge. Very clean and comfortable with everything one could want for a short stay. Close to Elevador de Santa Justa and Rossio Station.

Hello Lisbon Rossio Collection Apartments In the heart of the city, close to everything.

Nestled between Largo do Carmo and Rossio (the city’s main square) neighbour to Rossio train station, built in Manueline Gothic style and servicing trains to Sintra, and with a magnificent view of St. George’s Castle, is the Hello Lisbon Rossio Collection Apartments, a building that was totally refurbished in 2015.

Hello Lisbon Rossio Collection Apartments offers 20 apartments designed for families, totally equipped, sound proofed and acclimatized. The décor was inspired by the history of the surrounding streets and squares, providing a contrast to the present day.

All the apartments feature a kitchenette equipped with hob, oven, dish washer, washing machine, dryer, microwave, fridge, toaster, coffee machine, and kettle, a living room with an eating area and TV with browser for internet access, and a private bathroom. Designed to comfortably accommodate between 3 to 7 people, depending on their size, the apartments also provide free wi-fi, cable TV and housekeeping every three nights.

About the Location

Hello Lisbon Rossio Collection Apartments is located in the heart of the historical centre of the city, halfway between Largo do Carmo (Bairro Alto/Chiado) and Lisbon’s central square, Rossio (Praça D. Pedro IV).

The building is located close to the Rossio train station (with trains running to and from Sintra) and is around 2 minutes walking distance from Rossio Metro station, the taxi stop and the tram stop of the famous No. 28 Tram (Praça da Figueira). Lisbon’s International Airport is less than 10km away.

Address

Contacts

How to get there

Arriving by Plane

By Transfer Service: Our transfer service can make your trip easier to and from Lisbon airport, at affordable prices. To book the service, please contact us.

By Subway: Catch the Red Line tube and at Alameda change to the Green Line (destination Cais do Sodré) till Rossio station. Travel time is approximately 30 minutes + a 2-minute walk to Hello Lisbon Rossio Collection Apartments.

By Taxi: Taxi is also a good option and takes about 20 minutes. Taxi allow you to arrive at Hello Lisbon Rossio Collection Apartments from any point in the city, but of course the tariff also increases according to the distance, traffic and time of day.

Arriving by car

Baixa Baixa de Lisboa (downtown Lisbon)

Baixa de Lisboa (downtown Lisbon), or also known by “Pombaline downtown“, owes its name to the Marquis of Pombal, the man responsible for its reconstruction following the big earthquake of 1755, which destroyed the centre of the medieval city

Downtown Lisbon was rebuilt based on a geometric pattern comprising a grid of streets with very specific shapes and sizes, named after various crafts and craftsmen of the time (cobblers, gilders, harness makers, goldsmiths and silversmiths). Given the urgency, the rebuilding works were incredibly revolutionary for the time, resorting to mass production for the first time, including the standardization of some elements, such as the windows, the first-floor balconies, or the steps.

To get to know the area better, we suggest you walk down Rua Augusta heading towards the river, pass by Mude – Design and Fashion Museum – and climb up the majestic Arco Triunfal just before you reach Praça do Comércio. At this square you can visit the Lisbon Story Center or Martinho da Acada, one of the cafés favoured by writers such as Fernando Pessoa, Almeida Garrett or Eça de Queiroz. At Ribeira das Naus, right in front of the Tagus river, take advantage of one of the esplanades to rest or watch a magnificent sunset at the end of the day.

Taking advantage of the proximity to Rossio train station, don’t miss the opportunity of catching a train to the town of Sintra – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – where you can visit, among other monuments, Pena Palace and Quinta da Regaleira, stunning examples of 19thcentury romantic architecture. You can climb up to the Castelo dos Mouros (the Moors Castle), built at the beginning of the 8th century, with a spectacular view of the Sintra mountain range and the Atlantic.

Elevador de Santa Justa

Monument

Inaugurated in 1902, it is the only vertical elevator in Lisbon providing public service as it connects Baixa to Bairro Alto. This monument of Neo-Gothic inspiration, designed by Raoul Mesnier du Ponsard, a disciple of Gustave Eiffel, is a cast-iron structure enriched with filigree art work.

Convento do Carmo

Monument

Built in 1389 under orders of Condestável D. Nuno Álvares Pereira, the Convento da Ordem do Carmo finds itself in a privileged position, overlooking Rossio and close to the São Jorge Castle hill. The convent’s church, once Lisbon’s main Gothic church, was left in ruins after the 1755 earthquake and remains one of the most visible reminders of that tragic event.

Mude - Design and Fashion Museum

Museum

Mude is one of the most important museums of 20th century design, with its collection being considered one of the best in Europe. Here you will find works by designers such as Phillipe Starck or Charles Eames and couture pieces by Jean Paul Gaultier, Vivienne Westwood or Yves Saint Laurent.

Praça do Comércio

Monument

The largest square in Lisbon, and one of the biggest in Europe, it faces the river and was originally planned to welcome those who arrived at the city by boat. In one of its many esplanades, you may enjoy a drink or a meal at any time of the day whilst contemplating the Tejo river or the grandeur of the surrounding area.

We travel alot. We were taken away by the professionalism of this company. The room was amazing. Clean, well stocked. The PIN was given beforehand. The location - amazing. It is near Rossio metro, train station, restaurants, shops, walking distance to EVERYTHING! The providers were at a telephone call away. There is nothing I would change. We couldn't have found a better place to stay in Lisbon if we tried. This will not be the last time we stay at this aparthotel.

Eat Love Pray Portugal

The location was perfect! In the middle of City Center. Close to the train station, shopping, museums restaurants. My apartment was new, clean, cozy and had all of my amenity needs. I felt very comfortable staying there being that I was traveling solo. Lucky me great find!

The best!

This is definitely the best place to stay in Lisbon. It is in the middle of everything. It is like 3 steps away from the main metro station Rossio which is great if you want metro or going to Sintra. Love it!

Great Location

Staying on the 3rd floor of this centrally located Apartment building. Wonderful view across to Castelo de Sao Jorge. Very clean and comfortable with everything one could want for a short stay. Close to Elevador de Santa Justa and Rossio Station.